Sentences with phrase «gets guys like»

All I care about is what REALLY gets guys like me and you attention and dates with women.
Wait until he gets guys like Kevin Samuel, RJ Nembhard, Angus McWilliam, and Lat Mayen (all redshirting) on the floor, Jaylen Fisher back, and adds a sick recruiting class.
He gets guys like Cedi Osman and Rodney Hood involved.
You've got guys like Ariel Maislos (who recently sold his company Anobit to Apple for around $ 400 million) who make people like me salivate because I don't care what he wants to do.
You get guys like Nye, et al, who in their defense of evolution, make these wide sweeping claims that belief in creationism is somehow going to undermine the very foundations of science.
Rather, I'd look at 2nd / 3rd to get guys like Sanchez, Price or Ragnow.
«When you've got a guy like that, I'm going to put him everywhere,» Grams said.
I like Gundogan, but I wish we could get a guy like him, Gustavo / Wanyama / and a versatile CB.
My ideal draft would start with a trade back into the upper second, where we get a guy like Hernandez, Wynn, Miller, O'Neill, etc and grab another Olineman with our original 2nd.
If we could get a guy like Landry Davenport Sweat Carter or Hubbard early and then double down on say OO or Dorance Armstrong Jr in the 3rd or 4th then in a years time we could move on from both Rak and Morgan.
Monaco got guys like James Kongdobia Moutinho toulalan with no champions league.
And I think when we already have Ogbah and can get a guy like Hubbard hanging around, or go after a more developmental but focused pass rush - focused prospect, you're going to get more differential between that generational running back and a «really good» running back, versus Chubb + Ogbah over Ogbah + Hubbard or developmental rusher.
How is it that K can get a guy like Bolden to stick around, but our guys all think they need to transfer?
I made some suggestions that the Lions could even pick from, and get guys like Glasgow in on the fun.
Hell get a guy like Tiote to add some steel to midfield.
The question is why they wouldn't you just move Treinen to low leverage situations now that they have 2 more guys in the pen instead of trading him away, especially when you are getting a guy like Doolittle who has barely played due to injuries over the last couple seasons.
Ideally if the Chargers could trade back and get a guys like Terrell Edmunds or Jessie Bates III in late 3rd or 4th, that would fill that hole too
When are we going to get the guys like Doug Pederson who live to create passing plays.
If we get a guy like Porter I want them to chase Gordon.
If we get a guy like Bamba I like adding Parker.
Hartline was a highly productive receiver until injuries took a toll on him, and if you can get a guy like that in the 4th, that's pretty good value.
And we've got guys like Russell Maryland starting, guys who weren't even offered scholarships.
«When you got a guy like Dev on the other end, knowing how crafty he is, you have to be prepared for everything.»
FOOEY on anyone who doe's these thing's b / c they can NOT get a guy like ED to marry them.
Look at the games that get greenlighted on steam there are tons of crap that come out of it especially those that are made by Digital Homicide, a shit tier developer but because we got guys like Jim Sterling playing those games and informing people of it's shittyness we save ourselves the agony of finding out the game is bad.
Getting guys like me to reorient their writing style or message to firms of sub-5 lawyers may be mildly interesting, but any smart solo can downscale those thoughts from other online sources.

Not exact matches

«Here is a guy who's just like, wow, he gets it,» says virologist Larry Corey, president and director emeritus at the Hutch.
Does a guy who starts out selling records and then rolls the dice — getting into everything from airlines and aerospace to mobile phones and soft drinks — seem like he's trying to better himself?
He is the author of two books: BIG LIKE: CASCADE INTO AN ODYSSEY, a travel memoir of an almost regular guy who gets totally unstuck in Tokyo — a «funny as hell non-fiction book about wanderlust and traveling abroad»; and TESTOSTERONE PIT, a short, edgy, humorous novel about car salesmen, their customers, managers, and shenanigans at a large Ford dealership.
We're getting guys who do this over and over again, so if you look at the number of companies that have been bought in M&A over the last 20 years, it's something like 1,500.
It was really funny because when I talked to these guys at Apple, I told them we just can't get people on fast enough, and they're like well join the club: we can't make iPads fast enough.
Something Andrea hears a lot from customers is, «we hope you guys don't get so big that I don't feel like you're my friend anymore.»
«If you listen to these guys, it'll seem like we got mauled 100 % every year,» he says.
You guys get to see him in games, but when you also observe the way he conducts himself every day, it's like, «Wow, okay, that's why he is who he is.»
Like most guys, I'm used to being ignored in the store and quickly and quietly finding what I need and getting out.
And (Liew and Eggers) had never heard of Snapchat, so they were like we've got to find those guys.
Littman, the founder of educational computer game designer Morphonix, says she works with a bunch of guys most comfortable solving digital problems, so when she wants to get something new out of them, she finds some way to make them act like the children for whom they design the games.
With hard work, good cyberslething and a bit of luck companies like ours will keep pace with the bad guys» attacks — but companies need to do their part and get smart about the potential threats.
«People say to us all the time, «Oh, you guys are getting all this good material,» like we're happy about some of this stuff that's happening,» Stone said.
«If you look at places like South Korea, where eSports are the pioneer markets, you've got guys on the side of buildings just like [Michael] Jordan on the side of buildings in Chicago,» Mistry says.
Accountants are usually portrayed as the guy who gets whacked first, like in The Sopranos.
Week 2: marketing: work out how to get in touch with all the people like the guy who built my house who «don't do email» and pitch them the deal that if they can use the web they can do everything they need with email.
If banks are extending credit limits that are too high so that a poor guy gets a 90 or 95 per cent mortgage, then all of a sudden there is a drop of 20 per cent in the market and he has to renew his mortgage, he is done like dinner.
Even old retired guys like myself get busier than un-retired people think we do.
2018 could be the perfect time to sell in Portland, but it seems like you guys still have a ways to run w / Seattle getting so expensive.
Instead of relying on the overcrowded big guy (like Facebook and Twitter), you can get more traction from digging into an aggressive newcomer for content promotion.
I got tired of using LTP because of slowness, bad support, etc... The owner is a great guy, but I feel like he has moved on to other things.
This hardly seems like the kind of guy who would found a website to impress or get even with people in final clubs.
«Like many founders in this space, to continue to grow you need capital, and the thing that I really respect about those guys is that they also know the limits of what they are able to do to get to the vision they are trying to achieve.
Those who own an asset free and clear may get hurt if the price falls, but they won't be ruined like the guy who has borrowed to own it.
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